Questions & Answers

The distance between Ljubljana and Tirana is 677 km. The road distance is 930 km.

What is the cheapest way to get from Ljubljana to Tirana?

The cheapest way to get from Ljubljana to Tirana is to train and bus which costs 50€ - 100€ and takes 25 h 55 min.

What is the fastest way to get from Ljubljana to Tirana?

The quickest way to get from Ljubljana to Tirana is to fly which takes 5 h and costs 75€ - 550€.

Is there a direct bus between Ljubljana and Tirana?

Yes, there is a direct bus departing from Ljubljana Zob Postaja and arriving at Tirane. Services depart once daily, and operate every day. The journey takes approximately 23 h.

How long does it take to get from Ljubljana to Tirana?

It takes approximately 5 h to get from Ljubljana to Tirana, including transfers.

Tirana, Albania

Tirana (Albanian: Tiranë; regional Gheg Albanian: Tirona) is the capital and largest city of Albania and as well the heart of Albania's cultural, economic and governmental activity. It is located on the western center of the country surrounded by hills with the Dajti Mountain on the east and a slight valley opening on the north-west overlooking the Adriatic Sea in the distance. The city is located some 700 km north of Athens, Greece, west of Skopje, Macedonia, south-east of Pristina, Kosovo and south of Podgorica, Montenegro.
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Things to do in Tirana

The Skanderbeg Square is the main plaza in the centre of Tirana, Albania. The square is named after the Albanian national hero Gjergj Kastrioti Skënderbeu. The total area is about 40.000 square metres. The Skanderbeg Monument dominates the square.

The National Historical Museum (Albanian: Muzeu Historik Kombëtar) is the national historical museum of Albania and the country's largest museum located in Tirana. It was opened on 28 October 1981 and is 27,000 square metres in size, while 18,000 square metres are available for expositions.

The Et'hem Bey Mosque (Albanian: Xhamia e Et'hem Beut) is an 18th-century mosque located in the center of the Albanian capital Tirana. Closed under communist rule, the mosque reopened as a house of worship in 1991, without permission from the authorities. 10,000 people attended and the police did not interfere. Frescoes outside and in the portico depict trees, waterfalls and bridges – motifs rarely seen in Islamic art.

Places to stay in Tirana

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